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  • Warm windproof gloves – not too bulky?
  • racing_ralph
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    Use sealksinz for winter as they are warm and dry, but when it gets 4+ degrees too warm 🙁

    Recommend some gloves that are spring/autumn gloves for spade hands!

    ton
    Full Member

    extremities velo

    stucol
    Free Member

    Gore windstoppers are excellent. Fine down to just about zero.

    They are just a single layer so plenty of feel.

    ton
    Full Member

    all chiba gloves are too bulky.
    you need single layer windstopper.

    OmarLittle
    Free Member

    pearl izumi cyclone are good as a spring / autumn glove – not bulky at all and good cuffs. with a liner they are decent as a winter glove too but not without one as under about 5 or 6 degrees then things get a bit cold

    Nobby
    Full Member

    + 1 for the cyclones.

    senorj
    Full Member

    +1 for the gore windstoppers.
    I bought a pair with hi-vis (white bits) on,
    but I now see they do them in a
    camouflage stylee.

    They are light weight and work a treat.

    J.

    mikertroid
    Free Member

    Lewiskit gloves: warmest I've used.

    aP
    Free Member

    Assos InnerGloves and earlyWinterGloves 851 work for me.

    freeganbikefascist
    Free Member

    stucol[quote]Gore windstoppers are excellent. Fine down to just about zero.

    They are just a single layer so plenty of feel.
    [/quote]

    +1 for that except it depends on your hands (but in a good way). I use them for commuting right down to -10 for which they look waaay too thin but what I find happens is during warm-up (first 10 mins) my hands are freezing then I inevitably stop at a traffic light and my heart starts paying attention to my extremities again and the hands warm up. After that all good.

    and I rekon you could still be comfy in them up to about 20 deg out, which is a pretty amazing operating range

    very good gloves

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